1992
- Finnish citizens establish a printing house named K-Print and situated in Narva mnt. Tallinn.
- There are two machines: platen press Heidelberg Tiegel (B4) and a paper guillotine Wolenberg 76
- Number of employees: 5
1997
- In September, Rein Rebane becomes the new owner of the company
- First investment is made: printing machine Dominant (A3, with one section)
- K-print moves to 11 Niine Street Tallinn
1999
- Another printing machine is bought: Heidelberg Kord (A2, with one section)
- K-Print wins the Gasell marketing award as the fastest developing enterprise in Estonia
- Number of employees: 8
2000
- Dominant A3 is replaced with a new two-section Dominant 725 C
2001
- A Stahl 46 folding machine is bought for postpress.
2003
- Heidelberg Kord is replaced with a new Heidelberg Printmaster GTO (two sections, B3)
- Number of employees: 10
2005
- K-Print moves to more spacious rooms at 25 Kopli Street
- A new paper guillotine Polar 78 and Agfa Palladio CtP platesetter are set up at the new premises.
- The two-section Dominant is replaced with a new four-section Heidelberg Printmaster 74 B2
- Number of employees: 14
2006
- In addition to existing machinery new saddle-stitching machine Heidelberg ST100 and adhesive binding machine Eurobind 500 are set up.
- New folding machine Stahl Ti52 and hand die-cutter arrive.
- Number of employees: 17
2007
- In October a new die-cutter with a hot foil stamping module Kama ProCut 74 (at present the only one in the Baltic States) and a collator Duplo 5000 arrive.
- K-Print is chosen as the best printing house of 2007 by the business newspaper ,,Äripäev”
2008
- Folding machine Stahl Ti52 is replaced with a Stahl KH 56
Number of employees: 23
2010
- In 2010 K-Print applied for UL certification and was authorizerd to print UL certificated labels and other printings.
